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this is one of the things I love: viewfinder driving. my family and friends don't like being onboard though.

Bokeh Night at Hedon Viewfinders

The Yashica 12 my father-in-law sent. It cleaned up very nicely!

 

I took the top off and cleaned out the viewfinder area too. Nice and bright now.

 

West Hartford, CT 6/18/15

 

Elizabeth Park

 

West Hartford, CT 6/18/15

 

Elizabeth Park

This is an old fashioned view finder. You stick certain pictures in the end and you gt to see the picture up close and it almost seems like you are in it.

It's so humid here - 96% !

  

This are some of the shots from the first roll of film I took with my very old Kodak Retinette 35mm Viewfinder Camera.

 

Focussing is done by estimating the distance to subject, then rotating the lens, and exposure also has to be set manually with readings from a seperate light-meter.

 

I quickly got bored of checking the light-meter, so I reverted to the Sunny 16 rule and guessed.

 

Film was cheap Kodak colour (maybe Ultra, I can't remember!) I got from the car boot, and processing was 1 hour Boots (Fujifilm)

 

Thanks, Rob.

 

www.robnunnphoto.com/

La doña vista a través de una cámara que a su vez se vió en una cámra.

Fotografía compuesta por la Geo y el Carlows

Allmost total rebuild of a Gallus Derlux and retrofit with a Foth Anastigmat lens

 

Image taken with the Nikolbia TTV812

TTV-090111-061-T

  

© Dirk HR Spennemann 2009

All Rights Reserved

  

Taken through the viewfinder of a telescope. Experiment

A photograph taken of this camera with the lens off the front, and what you can see on the mirror.

The viewfinder as of the 500D is the same here. Pretty bright and excellent 95% coverage area.

Taken through the viewfinder of my Agfa Selectronic S, a reangefinder camera made between 1970 and 1974. It is a very good quality camera. A large clear full information viewfinder, aperture priority auto exposure, an accurate rangefinder and a Solinar 45/2.8 lens.

www.dvcity.com/dvshop/PROAIM-View-finder-eyepiece-for-5d-...

 

In the present Era, viewing the dominated popularity of DSLR cameras, PROAIM introduces VIEWFINDER. It is an optical viewfinder that allows DSLR cameras to have the correct form factor for video.

An eyecup is also provided for preventing irrelevant light leakage, and a field of view perfectly matched to 3” LCD screens. The diopter allows you to dial in the focus to match your eye. The PROAIM Viewfinder has a diopter range is of -2.75 and up (unlimited with extender frames). The View-Finder can be attached to the LCD screen via a small frame with strong glue on one side. We provide two sizes of frame with this viewfinder so you can get desired distance from the LCD Screen. The lens of this view finder is Anti-Fog Coating.

Taken at Severn Vallery Steam Railway. Viewfinder texture applied in Photoshop.

Ricoh R8 with Helios Viewfinder. The cold shoe was attached by myself!

it is tiny because i cannot figure this ttv out!

Max, our cat, is seen through the viewfinder of an Argus Seventy-five TLR camera at my home Wednesday, March 4, 2009, in Monticello, Ill.

Shot through a Kodak Brownie viewfinder with a Nikon 60mm macro lens.

packing material, really

Nearly new :) You see the scratches on my focusing screen but they aren't as anoying as the dirt in the viewfinder. And a new focusing screen will be bought soon.

Read this awesome blogpost about Fact, Light and Moment (Stu Maschwitz Fact, Moment, Light) and how good photographs contain all three. This could be categorized as a fact and moment shot, which lifts it's merits.

I'm a sharpness freak, but it's starting to subside. The right moment can overpower the need for sharpness. Shooting kids with a manual focus 50mm lens in a moving cart produces a lot of respect for the photographic dinosaurs – or any manual focus shooters nowadays for that matter! – who did nothing else before autofocus became common!

Manual focus and moving objects is an acquired artform.

When using a Nikon D7000 and manual lenses, the small circle in the left bottom corner of the viewfinder is your friend! That needs to show up at your selected focuspoint to have good focus at that particular spot.

For short sighted members of the Stasi

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